UNBEKANNTER KÜNSTLER. "End of a dispute", mixed media on paper sign. and dated 1990.
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300287. UNBEKANNTER KÜNSTLER. "End of a dispute", mixed media on paper sign. and dated 1990.
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300287. UNBEKANNTER KÜNSTLER. "End of a dispute", mixed media on paper sign. and dated 1990.
Description
Informel work, "End of a quarrel", 1990 dimensions. 68.5 x 96 cm (height x width) The term Informel describes a style or characterizes an artistic attitude that is opposed to classical forms and compositional principles. An important feature of this attitude is the principle of formlessness and the transition to the dissolution of form and the synergy of becoming a form.
It was named after Michel Tapié, who coined the term: art informel in 1951 in a Paris exhibition.
The work offered is signed and a modern informal work on thick paper from 1990.
Technically, a form was dissolved with color or no form was adhered to according to compositional principles. Furthermore, tools such as spatulas or "scratching" structure-forming elements were used. All under the premise of creating an act of metamorphosis through fleeting moves.
Condition
Very good condition. Partial creases and wear on the edges.
300287. UNBEKANNTER KÜNSTLER. "End of a dispute", mixed media on paper sign. and dated 1990.
Description
Informel work, "End of a quarrel", 1990 dimensions. 68.5 x 96 cm (height x width) The term Informel describes a style or characterizes an artistic attitude that is opposed to classical forms and compositional principles. An important feature of this attitude is the principle of formlessness and the transition to the dissolution of form and the synergy of becoming a form.
It was named after Michel Tapié, who coined the term: art informel in 1951 in a Paris exhibition.
The work offered is signed and a modern informal work on thick paper from 1990.
Technically, a form was dissolved with color or no form was adhered to according to compositional principles. Furthermore, tools such as spatulas or "scratching" structure-forming elements were used. All under the premise of creating an act of metamorphosis through fleeting moves.
Condition
Very good condition. Partial creases and wear on the edges.